Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Armed robbers kill one, flee with jewellery worth ₹25 cr in Bihar

- Avinash Kumar ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

Armed robbers escaped with gold and silver ornaments worth ₹25 crore on Tuesday after shooting and injuring two jewellers and killing the driver of a sports utility vehicle (SUV) in which they were travelling in Bihar’s Begusarai district, the police said.

The incident took place in the Thakuricha­k neighbourh­ood under the limits of the Garhara police outpost. The police said the two jewellers suffered gunshot injuries and a third person, another jeweller, was unhurt. The slain driver was identified as Dipak Kumar.

The incident took place around 9 am, an hour after the three jewellers, all from Begusarai town reached Barauni from Kolkata by train, and were on their way home after buying jewellery from wholesaler­s in the eastern metropolis. The three, identified as Prince Soni, Abhya Kumar Singh and Santosh Kumar, were carrying gold and silver ornaments in three bags.

Begusarai range deputy inspector general (DIG) Rajesh Kumar said that the three jewellers alighted from Kathgodam Express at the Barauni junction.

“...We suspect the miscreants had prior knowledge of arrival of the stock of gold from Kolkata and targeted the businessme­n. There is a possibilit­y that someone known to the jewellers might have tipped off the robbers. All angles are being probed,” the DIG said.

On their way to Begusarai, the

SUV was intercepte­d at Thakuricha­k by the criminals. Police said the assailants, riding a black motorbike, fired at the jewellers sitting inside the SUV soon after intercepti­ng the vehicle and took away the bags containing the jewellery. The SUV driver died on the spot and Soni and Santosh Kumar were injured in the shooting

“We suspect that the criminals were following the jewellers after they alighted from the train at Barauni station in the morning...,” said a police officer engaged in the investigat­ion. The police are studying CCTV footage to identify the robbers. The police said that based on preliminar­y investigat­ions and statements given by one of the jewellers, the ornaments were estimated to be worth ₹25 crore. The Garhara police have registered a case.

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